Saint John Cantius

Saint John Cantius was born in Kęty, a small town near Oświęcim, Poland, to Anna and Stanisław Kanty. He attended the Kraków Academy at which he attained bachelor, and licentiate. In 1418 he became a Doctor of Philosophy. Upon graduation he spent the next three years conducting philosophy classes at the university, while preparing for the priesthood.

Upon his ordination, he became rector at the school of the Canons Regular of the Most Holy Sepulcher in Miechow. While there, he was offered a professorship of Sacra Scriptura (Holy Scripture) back at his alma mater, the Kraków Academy. He obtained a doctorate in theology and eventually became director of the theology department. He held the professorship until his death in 1473. Cantius spent many hours copying manuscripts of the Holy Scriptures, theological tracts, and other scholarly works.

During his time in Kraków, Cantius became well known in the city for his generosity and compassion toward the poor, especially needy students at the university. He subsisted on what was strictly necessary to sustain his life, giving alms regularly to the poor. He made one pilgrimage to Jerusalem and four pilgrimages on foot to Rome. He died while living in retirement at his alma mater on 24 December 1473, aged 83.

Sources:

The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company
St. John Kanty", Catholic Faith Community of Saint John Cantius, St. Cloud, Minnesota
Patron Saints Index: "Saint John Cantius" Archived 2008-10-18 at the Wayback Machine
Calendarium Romanum (Libreria Editrice 1969), p. 111